Is this a decent pulley for my 93 wagon?

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Is this a decent pulley for my 93 wagon?

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scottzg wrote:http://www.spdusa.com/pulley_kit.htm

are any of them?
i have found mike shields to be very helpfull, yet a bit crumudgeony at times.

there are many people running light pulleys w/out problems. sure there is some risk im sure but i dont think it is as bad a picture mike paints it.
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but is the one in question any good? I've been told that a lot of them are crap strictly from a manufacturing standpoint (not meeting specs, etc). Unorthodox is supposedly good, but is this specific part? Has it been applied by anyone successfully?
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You'll know right away if the pulley isn't right, it'll sound like someone is going to work under your hood with a hammer, In that case, you'll need the stock pulley put back on. However if it doesn't sound like somebody is hammering on the engine, the pulley is fine.
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